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  4. BOATS COLLIDE

    The Bombala when swinging into the Yarra preparatory to starting for Sydney, crashed with her stern into the Coogee just arriving from Geelong. ...

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  5. MEAT STRIKE

    The chief care of the State Ministers this morning was still the meat Strike, and strong efforts are being made to bring about a settlement. ...

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  6. HOME RULE

    A tariff of Liberals including Mr. Hamar Greenwood Mr. Eugene Wason, irritated at the Prime Minister’s offer to modify the Home Rule ...

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  7. DEPORTED MEN

    When the Umgeni reached Graves end this morning, Mr. Arthur Henderson, M. P., and the other members of the Labor deputation came there in a ...

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  8. VILLA, THE BANDIT

    Sir Edward Grey in reply to Mr. Bonar Law, said the Government had asked the United States to inform the bandit Villa, of the feeling created ...

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  9. MINER’S ORDEAL

    SEATTLE (Washington), Feb. 24. Mike Babsanki,a miner, was entombed for a week in a mine near Franklin. He was rescued after his ...

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  10. YOUNG REVOLTERS

    A number of cadets were brought before Mr. J; E. Geary, acting R. M., at Boulder this morning, charged with having on February 5 last, being ...

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  11. MINE ACCIDENT

    Despite all the precautions which it is possible for humanity to take whilst working underground, the mines of the Golden Mine continue to add victims ...

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  12. CHINAMAN’S PLEA

    Constables Withers and Thomson visited a house in Joseph- street, Bendigo occupied by Quin Hing, and there found a quantity of opium. The China ...

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  13. VILLA’S DEFENCE.

    Villa has -telegraphed to the American authorities that Mr. Benton was guilty of four murders. He frequently committed thefts of cattle and ...

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  14. THE DREADFUL BAY

    The Danish steamer Ekliptika, bound from the Tyne to Cagliari, foundered in a gale in the Bay of Biscay. Eleven were rescued, and ten, ...

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  15. M S P. GO ON BOARD.

    About mid-day Messrs. Henderson and Bower man, M’s. P., were permitted to go on board the Ungum in order that they might try and induce the ...

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  16. COMMISSION

    The Dominions’ Commission has arrived, and it site at Cape town in a fortnight. ...

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  17. WOMAN’S SUICIDE

    The body of a young unmarried woman named Ester Adeline Florence Wilson 26 years, was found hanging dead by a piece of cash cord from a rafter in ...

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  18. ENGLAND‘S NAVY

    Mr. Churchill in reply to Lord Tullibardine, said he has decided to test the mobilisation of the third fleet this year instead of the [?], thus saving ...

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  19. SOCIETY DIVORCE

    The Melville petition for divorce has been withdrawn and the parties have agreed to a deed of separation. Mr. Platt, on behalf of Lord ...

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  20. MR. BAIN SPEAKS.

    Mr. Bain handed Mr. Henderson a statement reviewing the events. The Burghers force was almost entirely composed of back Veldt Boers who, in ...

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  21. A MYSTERY

    The bodies of a young couple who were missing from their home at Leicester were recovered from the canal and the mystery of their disappearance is at ...

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  22. SUICIDE

    On Sunday the 15th of this month local residents, were shocked with the news that Joseph Henry Short, married and aad oislve ...

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  23. PANAMA TOLLS

    According to Mr Henry White,, ex-Ambassador to Britain, the American negotiators, Messrs. Hay and Pauncefote, never thought the United States ...

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  24. NEW HEBRIDES

    Sir Edward Grey, replying to Mr. Chaple, said thre was no question of the cession of the New Hebrides, and therefore there Was no foundation for ...

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  25. CUSTOMS DEFRAUDED

    Extensive customs frauds have been committed at Christchurch, and several persons sent to gaol. John M’ Cormack, a Customs clerk, to ...

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  26. CUTTING PRICES

    Some of the hair dressers in Melbourne are charging Jess than 9d for haircutting and 4d. for shaving as recently agreed upon by the Victorian ...

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  27. OLYMPIC GAMES

    The British Olympic Committee have decided to appeal for £40,000 to secure that the United Kingdom should be properly represented in 1916. ...

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  28. MARINE SCANDAL

    It is stated that landlords including, Lords of Appeal, also Lords Mersey and Parmoor have declined to serve [?] Lord Lansdowne’s Marconi ...

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  29. DEBATE IN SOUTH AFRICAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Assembly had an all night sitting. General Smuts replying to Mr. Cress well's accusation that the Government ordered the censorship instructions to ...

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  31. LABOR IN A FIX.

    Misgiving exists in Labor circles respecting spec ting the legality of the contributions from the legality of the contributions from the unions towards the cost ...

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  32. TODAY’S RACES

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  33. BILLIARDS

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  34. MEN AGREE TO LAND.

    The deported men have landed. They refused the £3. They looked tired and won, but were evidently pleased to land again. The crowd ...

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  35. SHIPPING COMBINE

    LONDON, Feb. 24. The British Empire Steam Navigation Company, an offshoot, of the Empire Transport Co., is formed, and it ...

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